During a recent city council meeting, local youth expressed their gratitude for the support provided by the Morgan farm, which has been instrumental in their 4-H projects involving livestock. Several young participants shared their experiences, highlighting how the farm's proximity and resources have enabled them to care for their animals, including pigs and horses, in an urban setting.
One participant, who has a pig named Hamlet, emphasized the challenges of raising livestock in the city and thanked the farm for allowing him to keep his pig nearby. Another youth mentioned their pig, named Chops, and noted that without the farm, they would not have been able to participate in the program. The sense of community at the farm was a recurring theme, with multiple speakers praising the kindness of the farmers and the opportunities provided for learning and practice.
The council members engaged with the youth, asking if there were any suggestions for improvements or additional support needed for the upcoming year. This interaction underscored the council's commitment to fostering local agricultural initiatives and supporting youth development programs. The meeting concluded with a collective appreciation for the partnership between the city and the farm, which continues to enrich the lives of young residents.